Top 7 DIY Moisturizer for all skin types

No matter which season moisturizer is essential for skin and makes your skin look young and beautiful. Moisturizer provides deep hydration and makes your skin glow. To maintain the sufficient water content in the skin a suitable moisturizer is required. Application of homemade moisturizer is safe to use, helps to make your skin glow and no need to spend extra money to buy from market home ingredients are just enough.

1. Aloe Vera Moisturizer-

Aloe Vera contains natural astringent properties and is best for oily skin type as it absorbs excess oil from the skin. It moisturizes and rejuvenates your skin without making it oily. Also, olive oil is an excellent moisturizer, it helps seal moisture in your skin, calming your sebaceous glands and curbing the excessive production of oils. Lemon juice exfoliates your skin and lighten blemishes

1 tablespoon of Aloe Vera juice

1 tablespoon of olive oil

1 teaspoon of lemon juice

Take 1 tablespoon of Aloe vera juice, add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and lemon juice blend the mixture well and apply on your face and neck for 20-25 minutes. Wash your face with water.

2. Rose petal moisturizer-

Rose petals are rich in antioxidants, vitamin B, vitamin C, and vitamin K. Hence they are widely used in beauty treatments. Rose petals for oily skin can really create wonders and keep your skin clear and soft. Regular use of rose petals for oily skin will give you fresh and radiant glow.

Rose Petals

Lemon juice

Aloe Vera juice

Wash and grind rose petals to a fine paste add and mix a few drops of lemon juice to it. Apply this paste evenly all over your oily face in circular motion and rinse off. This beauty tip of rose petal is very helpful for oily skin, as it acts as a cleanser and removes all dirt.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar-

Apple cider vinegar removes excess oil from skin and also removes dirt. It also removes dead skin, lemon juice exfoliates the skin by lightening the complexion.

1 teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar

1 teaspoon of lemon juice

Take 1 teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar and add lemon juice to it, mix and apply on your face for 10-15 minutes. Wash off with water.

4. Aloe Vera and coconut oil for dry skin-

Aloe Vera is an ideal choice for making your own moisturizer at home and coconut oil is light and non-greasy. Being a rich source of Vitamin E, it provides good hydration for dry skin.

1 tablespoon coconut oil

1 tablespoon aloe vera juice

Mix 1 tablespoon of coconut oil and 1 tablespoon of aloe vera juice mix well and apply the moisturizer on your face. You can also store this moisturizer in an airtight container.

5. Glycerin and rosewater moisturizer-

Glycerin acts as a very effective moisturizer on the skin. It makes your skin absorbs water from air reducing the dry and dull patches on your skin. It’s therefore very useful in winters as well. Humectants in glycerin attract water from air and help in retaining water in the skin. When glycerin or glycerol is applied to the skin.

1 teaspoon rose water

7-8 drops of glycerin

1 teaspoon of lemon juice

Take rose water and 7-8 drops of glycerin and lemon juice mix well and apply on your face and leave it for 15-20 minutes. Wash off with water. You can also store this solution.

6. Strawberry moisturizer for dry skin-

Strawberries with their anti-oxidants, astringent and anti-inflammatory properties help to slow down the aging process, treat burns and offer the best form of UV protection. Strawberries are rich in alpha-hydroxylic acid helps in removing dead skin. It also contains the high amount of salicylic acid which is ideal for treating acne.

3-4 strawberries

1/2 teaspoon olive oil

1/2 teaspoon of almond oil

Make a fine paste of strawberries add 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil and 1/2 teaspoon of almond oil and apply on your face for 20-25 minutes and wash with water.

7. Honey Moisturizer-

Raw honey is incredible for your skin thanks to its antibacterial properties and hefty serving of skin-saving antioxidants.

1/2 cup Shea butter

3 tablespoon Aloe vera gel

3 tablespoon rose water

tea tree oil

Manuka honey

Melt your shea butter using a double boiler. Then remove from heat and add aloe vera gel, rose water and raw honey Now place the melted mixture in the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes. By the time the minutes are up, your mixture should be partially solidified. Scoop the cream into a sterilized storage container. Store in a cool dry place where it’ll last months, provided you don’t get water/dirt into it. To use, apply a pea-sized amount all over your clean face, right before bed.